ANATOMY OF THE LEMUROIDEA. af 
The pads on the plantar surface of the foot (pes) are less numerous and less distinct 
than those on the palmar surface of the hand (manus) in all three forms. 
Fig. 7. Palmar surface of fore foot, and Fig. 8. Plantar surface of hind foot of Galago crassicaudatus. 
Fig. 9. Palm, and Fig. 10. Sole of Nycticebus tardigradus: all nat. size. The lettering corresponds to that in 
Figs. 5 & 6, and is referred to in the text. 
In Lemur (fig. 6, p. 10) one large pad (no. 1), marked by so deep an antero- 
posterior furrow as almost to be divided into two, is placed between the first and second 
metatarsals. A considerable pad (no. 2) is placed beneath the root of the index, and 
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